Cooperative Projects Clause Samples

Cooperative Projects. In the furtherance of cooperative projects provided for in Article III, 1e) of the Agreement, and of studies undertaken outside the region referred to in the Preamble of the Agreement, arrangements may be made with governments that are not members of the Commission. All such arrangements shall be made by the Director-General of the Organization.
Cooperative Projects. From time to time during the term of this -------------------- Agreement, the Parties may discuss the terms and conditions under which they may cooperate with respect to Cooperative Applications, including discussing the types of projects and formulating the terms of a project plan (a "Cooperative ----------- Application Project Plan"), which, upon agreement of the Parties, shall be ------------------------ attached as an Exhibit hereto. The Parties shall negotiate reasonably in an attempt to agree on the terms and conditions upon which they may cooperate with respect to one or more Cooperative Applications (which may include the applications set forth in Section 4.2 below), but agreement to such terms and conditions shall be in the reasonable discretion of each Party, and any failure to agree shall not constitute a breach of this Agreement. The Parties' intent with respect to information to be contained within a Cooperative Application Project Plan is described in Exhibit E hereto, as may be amended from time to time upon the mutual agreement of the Parties (each in the exercise of its sole discretion). Exhibit E further includes other information appropriate to represent any agreement between the Parties related to any such project plan. The provisions of this Agreement shall govern the Parties' actions in implementing any Cooperative Application Project Plan to which the Parties agree, except to the extent that such provisions herein are inconsistent with explicit provisions of that specific Cooperative Application Project Plan, in which event the provision of such Cooperative Application Project Plan shall govern. A breach of a Cooperative Application Project Plan, other than those terms relating to Intellectual Property Rights, ownership or licenses thereof granted by InterTrust, shall not constitute a material breach of this Agreement, unless expressly stipulated to the contrary in such Cooperative Application Project Plan.
Cooperative Projects. (a) Technical Cooperation Projects (TCPs) TCPs are designed by the GPs to meet their development needs and priorities and their design should have socio-economic impact. The TCPs provide the means for transfer of technology that enables RCA GPs to develop the capability to utilize well-established nuclear science and technology to address socio-economic development problems, in a sustainable manner. (b) Coordinated Research Projects (CRPs) RCA CRPs are based on research themes that involve networks of GP national research institutions and address a well-defined regional research theme or problem that is relevant to, or can be resolved through, nuclear science and technology.
Cooperative Projects. (a) Technical Cooperation Projects (TCPs) TCPs are identified by the GPs to meet their development needs and priorities and their design should have socio-economic impact. The TCPs enable RCA GPs to develop the capability to utilize well-established nuclear science and technology to address socio-economic development problems, in a sustainable manner. Although the TCPs may contain a research component, they are not primarily research projects. It is essential that the TCPs are in areas of development priorities of the GPs, which should have the physical infrastructure and human and financial resources to implement the project activities and to sustain the activities after the project is closed following completion of the delivery of the technical inputs. The technical inputs shall be in the form of: • Regional and national training courses; • Meetings for reviewing the progress of the projects and planning future activities; • Meetings to exchange technical information related to the projects; • Services of experts and consultants; and, • Award of contracts for specific tasks. (b) Coordinated Research Projects (CRPs) The research themes for CRPs address the GPs’ agreed future needs and priorities and involve networks of GP national research institutions. They conduct the research within a defined operational research framework on a well-defined regional research theme or problem that is relevant to, or can be resolved through, nuclear science and technology. CRPs are implemented through Research Contracts and Research Agreements, which are awarded to GP institutes for periods, normally between 3 and 5 years.

Related to Cooperative Projects

  • Project 3.01. The Recipient declares its commitment to the objectives of the Project. To this end, the Recipient shall carry out the Project in accordance with the provisions of Article IV of the General Conditions.

  • The Project The Project is the total construction of which the Work performed under the Contract Documents may be the whole or a part.

  • Information Systems Acquisition Development and Maintenance a. Client Data – Client Data will only be used by State Street for the purposes specified in this Agreement.

  • Projects There shall be a thirty (30) km free zone around the projects excluding the Metro Vancouver Area. For local residents, kilometers shall be paid from the boundary of the free zone around the project. Workers employed by any contractor within an identified free zone who resides outside of that same free zone will be paid according to the Kilometer Chart from the project to their residence less thirty

  • BUILDER’S RISK FOR CONSTRUCTION RENOVATION PROJECTS If the project is CONSTRUCTION RENOVATION of an existing structure, and the State has already determined that Contractor will not be obligated to obtain and maintain Builder’s Risk insurance, then the following provisions apply: (1) The State will maintain property insurance upon the construction site and will not require Contractor to purchase and maintain Builder's Risk Insurance upon the entire work at the site. (2) The decision of the State to waive the requirement that the Contractor maintain builder’s risk coverage does not waive Contractor’s liability for damage to the State’s real and personal property. Contractor’s liability for loss to the State’s real and personal property will be limited to the first $100,000 of each and every property loss at the work site provided such loss is covered under the State’s property insurance coverage. If the Contractor elects to meet this obligation by purchase of commercial insurance, this insurance shall name the Contractor and the State of Vermont as Named Insureds and shall include the interests of the Contractor and Subcontractors. Other parties shall be insured as the State may reasonably require. (3) Contractor shall effect and maintain insurance on portions of the work stored off-site, on site and in transit. Boiler & Machinery Insurance may be used in conjunction with this coverage if it is required to meet the testing requirement. The cost of any deductible applicable to loss covered by insurance provided hereunder shall be borne by the Contractor. (4) Except as provided for in 11.2.2 (1)-(3) above the State and Contractor waive all rights against each other and the Subcontractor, Sub-subcontractors, agents and employees of the other.